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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Epilepsy can begin at any time of life, but it's most commonly diagnosed in children, and people over the age of 65. Some children with epilepsy will outgrow their seizures as they mature, while others may have seizures that continue into adulthood.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your but will be happy to assist you.
The known causes of ssd are trauma, acoustic neuroma, viral and bacterial infections, and circulatory disorders.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
Febrile convulsions are common in childrens. Note his daily activities if any problem consult to the doctor, in emergency cases reach out to the hospital. If still have convulsion problems, reach to homeopathic doctor which will be good for him.
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Speech Therapist•Guwahati
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you have to consult an ent as well as a speech pathologist at the same time.
It needs both medicine and voice therapy treatment.
Thank you.
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Neurologist•Nashik
Hello Lyndem, first of all how frequently he is getting seizures? if more than two times per month then we can increase the dose 150 to 200 twice daily. If the seizure frequency is very rare then not to increase the dose . Frontal lobe epilepsy are more resistant to treatment that’s why dose should be modified according to frequency/age/weight. Sometimes additional tablet maybe needed.
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Hi sry for my bad english please help with this child age now 4 years 2 months, fullterm healthy baby, normal delivery baby. On april 2021 age: 2y 8m he got first seizure. Seizure is like unconscious no jerking found little blue or pink colour around lips and got admitted for 2 days eeg and mri got normal and suggested no medication and he got another seizure on may 2021. Seizure is like jerking movements bubbled saliva came from mouth lasted around 1 min 40 seconds and doctor prescribed with keppra 1.5 ml he is for almost 1 1/2 year seizure free until october 2022 on 8th october 2022 he got partial seizure like twichiness for around 8 seconds. Before 5 days from this episode he got severe cold cough and fever and used antibiotics to control. On this seizure episode day he danced a lot in marriage. On date 9oct he got again doctor added balloting 1.5 ml again 10, 11, 12 october he got partial seizures lasted around 5 to 10 seconds with jerky movements very day we are in notice of doctor he gradually increased the dosage of valparin to 3.5 ml on 13 october he got 2 min seizure eye balls up with jerky movements and bubble saliva from mouth. In eeg mentioned left centro parietal epileptic focus doctor added clobium 1.5 ml for 5 days he is fine and after again he started getting seizure lasting 5 to 10 sec around daily 2 to 4 times with jerky movements and he immediately recovers after 10 ses he continues with what he is doing. Doctor kept on increasing dosages slightly on 25 oct he got 6 times seizure in a row each lasting 3 to 10 sec seizures in that only one had jerky movements other are like staring to the sky. Doctor now added oxital 2.5 ml but he got two seizures daily but doctor said it take time work for medicine so be in patience. From 6 days he is getting seizure only in sleep at after noon just after sleep and early morning before wake up. Doctor suggested to decrease valparin dosage and after gradually remove valparin. We are in confusion what to do still he is getting single seizure in sleep afternoon and morning. Doctors are saying he is fine questions 1. Does it cause any brain damage will he get any cognitol deficit with these frequent seizures until now he is ok? 2. How long he will get these seizures? 3. Next action plan? 4. Some says it is benign epilepsy is it true?

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General Physician•Vadodara
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Every seizurs damage brain. He need a treatment from neurophysician. One of the best is Dr. rajas despande from pune, he is available at leela vati hospital mumbai, also in goa.
He is a very humble, down to earth, you can say really as a god for all his / her pt. U can do on line consultation also. He made lot of impossible to I am possible. You can search n consult.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bangalore
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Drinking water at frequent intervals will be of great benefit in case of dryness of mouth.
Regular exercise, good diet with plenty of green leafy vegetables and fruits is also useful for good hydration.
Homoeopathic medicine are giving good results in partial loss of hearing and internal dryness of mucus membrane of mouth and throat leading to cough, you can opt for text consultation or can book online consultation for precise homoeopathic treatment.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sudden hearing loss can be an indication of an underlying medical condition, such as meniere's disease (a disruption of the fluid balance in the inner ear), autoimmune inner ear disease (when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the tissues of your inner ear), or a tumor of the hearing nerve (acoustic neuroma).
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Neurologist•Kolkata
Your seizure seems not fully controlled and may need a dose escalation. Your tiredness might be due to low sodium due to oxetol. The skin problem is probably tinea/ringworm. Please consult a local neurologist to optimise medication and get some blood tests to exclude any systemic cause of tiredness.
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